Welcome to the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District, United States. The Bainbridge Island Metro Park was created by and for the citizens of Bainbridge Island.
For over 40 years the Bainbridge Island Park and Recreation District has served the community through its stewardship of Parks, and by providing recreational and cultural programmes to Islanders of all ages. Many of the recent Open Space purchases have been transferred to the Park District, increasing the Island’s Park inventory to nearly 1400 acres, over 90% of which is protected open space.
The District is committed to providing a wide variety of leisure programmes for all ages and interest groups including senior citizens and persons with disabilities. The recreation programme is supported in a major way by user fees with your class fees being subsidized by tax dollars.
The Administrative Office of the Park District is located near the entrance to Strawberry Hill Park on High School Road, about 1.3 miles west of the Bainbridge High School Campus.
The Bainbridge Island Metro Park District works in partnership with non-profit agencies such as the Bainbridge Island Land Trust and the Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation.
The mission of the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District is to build a healthy community through effective, sustainable stewardship of the District’s Parks and open space, and through the development and delivery of innovative cultural and recreation opportunities.
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